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Mobile phone users in a Wiltshire town are demanding a refund after months of poor reception. Vodafone customers in Marlborough say businesses have been affected and they're not getting the service they pay for.

The company admits there's a problem and is updating the town's mast. Our Wiltshire reporter Robert Murphy has the story.

The local mast in Marlborough is up and running and taking calls but we have a problem with congestion due to a significant uptake in internet-enabled phones locally. A mast can only take a limited number of calls or carry a certain amount of data at any one time so customers might find the service unavailable on occasion especially in peak hours.

We know how frustrating this is, and it’s in everyone’s interest – ours too – to make sure our customers can make full use of the network.

– Vodafone spokeswoman

They added:

We’ve already carried out a good deal of engineering work to increase capacity and we’ve seen some improvements.

This morning we have introduced 3G capability to the mast and we are currently monitoring performance. At the same time, we are still reviewing all other options for enhancing the service locally.

Mobile phone users in a Wiltshire town are demanding a refund after months of poor reception. People in Marlborough say their businesses have been affected and they are not getting the service they pay for.

Vodafone customers have even protested outside the town's store. The company admits there's a problem and is working to improve the service.

Vodafone has apologised to its customers in North Devon after three weeks of problems with the service. The company says that it's fixed the fault with voice calls but there are still problems with 3G connections.

Its engineers repaired one of its sites in Barnstaple but a fault has occurred at a second location which its also correcting.